Foreword
This is the CD/DVD software. When you choose to purchase, you will receive parcel tracking number, that will contain CD/DVD and installation/activation instructions.
An intact, healthy landscape should boast a forest kept in as nearly a natural state as possible, with the corresponding variety in its moss, herb, shrub and tree layers still intact; this is surely not the case in most forests existing today. Woodlands are rightly dubbed "green lungs" because of their oxygen output through photosynthesis. A forest, with its typical plant cover, is also a habitat for many animals. The importance of woods for man resides mostly in their water storage and air purification capabilities. Damaging a forest, therefore, constitutes a major environmental threat. The forest as an ecosystem, forest animals and plants, forest layers, forests through the seasons, forest functions, forests and residential areas, air exchange cycle, the forests as bulwark against weather, protecting forest animals, rejuvenating the forest, offenses against forest law, consequences of deforestation, threats affecting woodlands, erosion, effects of acid rain, dying forests, bioindicators, and related subjects. Containing 192 pictures and text.
System requirements:
- Computer and processor: 500-megahertz x86 or x64 processor
- Operating system: Windows 95 and above
- RAM: 16 MB RAM
- Display: 1024 x 768 pixels
- CD-ROM drive